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Yes, that's right.casualsax3 wrote:Is this the last numbered FF game that didn't make it stateside?
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FF3 > FF6
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It will be emulated at some stage, most probably. That "iDeaS" emulator seems to be making nice progress.I'll probably just import it when it gets a US release.Nightcrawler wrote:I wish they'd make the FF3 remake for a console.. I'm not going to buy a portable system with screens and buttons that are too small for me.
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Ya know.. the perfect solution to shut people like me up would be a GBplayer type thing that was STANDALONE and didn't require having a Gamecube. I despise Nintendo for trying to force buying a Gamecube to play GBA games on your TV. That is extortion to me.Kieran wrote:It will be emulated at some stage, most probably. That "iDeaS" emulator seems to be making nice progress.I'll probably just import it when it gets a US release.Nightcrawler wrote:I wish they'd make the FF3 remake for a console.. I'm not going to buy a portable system with screens and buttons that are too small for me.
Some of these portable games are great, but I have unsatisfactory legal means to play them. Maybe Revolution will be the answer.. who knows.
Yes.. I'm sure eventually emulators will be good enough to play these DS games. That's one option.
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The job system in FF3 was better than the everybody can do anything system in FF6, but there are at least a handful of jobs that were totally useless when you got them because you had no equipment for them, or outclassed with better jobs when you do get the equipment for them. Yes, I'm talking about you Viking.
Still gonna get it though.
The job system in FF3 was better than the everybody can do anything system in FF6, but there are at least a handful of jobs that were totally useless when you got them because you had no equipment for them, or outclassed with better jobs when you do get the equipment for them. Yes, I'm talking about you Viking.
Still gonna get it though.
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I dunno.. If someone is willing to buy the add-on device to begin with, they'd probably be willing to buy it if it was it's own stand-alone thing. Might actually sell better, because some people (like Nightcrawler) don't own the required console for the add-on to work.Spoony wrote:It's not like that's new though, they did the same thing with the Super Gameboy. I don't think too many people would buy a standalone, at home version of a handheld console.
Personally, I really hate handhelds. I mean, there are a lot of gems in there game-wise, but the screens are so damn small, usually poorly lighted, and the controls are so tiny.. And battery life sucks, I hate batteries with a burning passion. I simply don't "play on the go" enough to merit the use of a handheld either, so a stand-alone "player" device like this would actually get my money in a heartbeat.
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I am probably being naive, but it don't seem like that was their plan with either the SGB or the GBA player. They seem like there were accessories to me. The fact that their use depends on existing hardware makes them cheaper to produce.Nightcrawler wrote:Ya know.. the perfect solution to shut people like me up would be a GBplayer type thing that was STANDALONE and didn't require having a Gamecube. I despise Nintendo for trying to force buying a Gamecube to play GBA games on your TV. That is extortion to me.
Some of these portable games are great, but I have unsatisfactory legal means to play them. Maybe Revolution will be the answer.. who knows.
Yes.. I'm sure eventually emulators will be good enough to play these DS games. That's one option.
I'd have to agree with this. Ultimately this would cost more then the portable system that the games were designed for. That and most of these games were not designed with a TV in mind.Spoony wrote:It's not like that's new though, they did the same thing with the Super Gameboy. I don't think too many people would buy a standalone, at home version of a handheld console.
GC + GBplayer pretty much costs the same as a GBA SP.
Now... what I'm kinda missing are the 'exclusive' features like the SGB 'compatible' games had
(and also the added stuff in some of the GBC games, when playing on a GBC instead of GB)
Some SGB compatible games enabled multiplayer on one system and had other small 'improvements'.
Stuff like evt. bigger display area on-screen could be added to both GBPlayer and DS.
Now... what I'm kinda missing are the 'exclusive' features like the SGB 'compatible' games had
(and also the added stuff in some of the GBC games, when playing on a GBC instead of GB)
Some SGB compatible games enabled multiplayer on one system and had other small 'improvements'.
Stuff like evt. bigger display area on-screen could be added to both GBPlayer and DS.
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Eh ?
GC here alone, JUST FOR THE DAMN CONSOLE = $99.xx USD, WAY more than the SP.
You lose.
GC here alone, JUST FOR THE DAMN CONSOLE = $99.xx USD, WAY more than the SP.
You lose.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
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Jipcy pretty much expanded on the point earlier.
To Carnivol:

To Carnivol:

<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
NSRT here.
NSRT here.
the GC is like 699,- where I live now, the same price as a brand new game. The SP is still from 899,- -> 1200,- (suppose it might drop right before christmas 'cause of GBmicro)
The GBplayer you get tossed after you for free if you ask while buying the GC (and if not, you can often get some weirdo combo deal) + you often get some game bundled (Mmm... Pokemon, Mario Kart, Resident Evil, Metroid Prime 2 or something else)
The GBplayer you get tossed after you for free if you ask while buying the GC (and if not, you can often get some weirdo combo deal) + you often get some game bundled (Mmm... Pokemon, Mario Kart, Resident Evil, Metroid Prime 2 or something else)
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**BUMP** RPGamer, has what appear to be scans from a jap magazine with new screensots. Damn I want this game.
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The new info from those scans also include:
-Top screen is a map when in fields and towns.
-No map in dungeons.
-Bottom screen is the gameplay screen because there will be touch screen gameplay elements.
-Battle commands, navigating menus, etc. will use the touch screen.
-Event scenes will have dramatic moving camera angles because the game is fully 3D.
-The main party contains three guys and a girl.
-They have names and characteristics, but this will not change the overall story of FF3 at all.
-New events and episodes are added to develop the characters.
-Changing jobs require Capacity Points and enemies give Gil, Exp, and CP. This is to balance the job system.
-Twenty-three different jobs available.
-Foundation of the job system isn't changed.
-There will be a save anywhere feature, useful for an rpg on a portable system.
The job system looks to have been given one new class, as it used to be 23, however it seems as if the extra "class" is the new "Bare" class that's been put in place of Onion Kid/Knight (which is being made into a proper class).
-Top screen is a map when in fields and towns.
-No map in dungeons.
-Bottom screen is the gameplay screen because there will be touch screen gameplay elements.
-Battle commands, navigating menus, etc. will use the touch screen.
-Event scenes will have dramatic moving camera angles because the game is fully 3D.
-The main party contains three guys and a girl.
-They have names and characteristics, but this will not change the overall story of FF3 at all.
-New events and episodes are added to develop the characters.
-Changing jobs require Capacity Points and enemies give Gil, Exp, and CP. This is to balance the job system.
-Twenty-three different jobs available.
-Foundation of the job system isn't changed.
-There will be a save anywhere feature, useful for an rpg on a portable system.
The job system looks to have been given one new class, as it used to be 23, however it seems as if the extra "class" is the new "Bare" class that's been put in place of Onion Kid/Knight (which is being made into a proper class).
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Well the game will be entirely playable with the stylus so you dont need to use the buttons ^^;.Nightcrawler wrote:I wish they'd make the FF3 remake for a console.. I'm not going to buy a portable system with screens and buttons that are too small for me.
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